Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 809
... give every individual of that class the means of living comfortably and saving a little , a fair opportunity is now presented for permanently and generally raising that condition , and putting successfully in practice those rules of ...
... give every individual of that class the means of living comfortably and saving a little , a fair opportunity is now presented for permanently and generally raising that condition , and putting successfully in practice those rules of ...
Page 815
... give him an object suitable to his means and position , which would possess for him greater attractions than the exact sum which he can command . The attendant behind a counter has an ambition , and an object to save for - to stand in ...
... give him an object suitable to his means and position , which would possess for him greater attractions than the exact sum which he can command . The attendant behind a counter has an ambition , and an object to save for - to stand in ...
Page 835
... give great meat dinners , and ' lashins ' of claret , port and sherry , and all in the timid hope of being ... gives the name Ruth to his heroine " Anne . " of the visit of George the Fourth to Ireland , JOHN BANIM . 835.
... give great meat dinners , and ' lashins ' of claret , port and sherry , and all in the timid hope of being ... gives the name Ruth to his heroine " Anne . " of the visit of George the Fourth to Ireland , JOHN BANIM . 835.
Page 842
... give , but he had it rarely to spare : he was not , however , inclined to encourage the folly of those who consider ... gives an amusing account of his treatment of a young Irishman who had requested his counsel and direction , on ...
... give , but he had it rarely to spare : he was not , however , inclined to encourage the folly of those who consider ... gives an amusing account of his treatment of a young Irishman who had requested his counsel and direction , on ...
Page 849
... give me every assistance in his power , there can be little doubt of eventual success . He is in high estimation at the theatres , and says he will procure me an an- swer immediately , to any piece I wish to present . He has lent me a ...
... give me every assistance in his power , there can be little doubt of eventual success . He is in high estimation at the theatres , and says he will procure me an an- swer immediately , to any piece I wish to present . He has lent me a ...
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